I value:
- learning/planning
- acting -- and subsequently learning by acting
- repeating this virtuous cycle
- helping others learn
My view: Learning best occurs when the greatest number of associations can be made in your brain -- i.e. by doing something, you experience the most relevant inputs, and these are the associations that provide "hooks" for learning. So, I aim to have a bias towards action rather than overthinking -- unless the action is thinking :)
Here is another framework that I got from Alex Hormozi: First do more --> do better --> then do new. New and "shiny" is exciting and tempting, but this framework helps me remember to not change what I am doing unless I have first done more of it, doing what I am doing better, and if I am still not succeeding, then switch and do new.
My passion project is called (Infoverse AI). Currently, the web application enables users to search Wikipedia and visualize topics as a graph network as well as view Wikipedia articles in a split-pane view. The goal is to provide the user with a top-down view of a topic, with the capactity to interact with information in an increasingly detailed fashion -- as the user desires. If you hover over a graph node, a brief description of the node topic is shown, and if a Wikipedia article is available on the topic, you can select the Wikipedia icon to open the split-pane view to read the article.
- JavaScript
- TypeScript
- Python
- React
- NextJS
- Tailwind CSS
- D3.js
- Vercel
- Twitter: @JonSundin
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jonsundin